Churchill The Sayisi Dene ('People under the Sun' or 'People of the East', Chipewyan: ᓴᔨᓯ ᑌᓀ, Sayisi Dene) are Dene Suline peoples, a Dene group, living...
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largest Dene community in Canada. The Dene include six main groups: Chipewyan (Denesuline), living east of Great Slave Lake, and including the Sayisi Dene living...
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Chipewyan (redirect from Dene Soline)
the Clearwater River Dene Nation. The relocation of the Sayisi Dene is commemorated by the Dene Memorial in Churchill Manitoba. The Dënesųłı̨ne people...
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Tadoule Lake (category Dene communities)
snowmobile, dog team sleds, and in winter by winter road. In 1973, the Sayisi Dene moved here to return to their Barren-ground Caribou hunting life. The...
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(provincial electoral district) Churchill Water Aerodrome Keewatinook Sayisi Dene Brian Vinh Tien Trinh (27 February 2014). "Churchill, Manitoba, Canada's...
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of several lakes on the Kazan River. Yathkyed lake was named by the Sayisi Dene, historical barren-ground caribou hunters of the area. Caribou Inuit...
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Council for the Arts, she co-authored with Ila Bussidor, a Sayisi Dene, the story of the Sayisi Dene First Nation, an aboriginal community of Canada who were...
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Bay at Chesterfield Inlet. It is on the line of contact between the Sayisi Dene band of Eastern Caribou-Eater Chipewyan people and the Harvaqtuurmiut...
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January 2024, the Governments of Canada and Manitoba and Members of the Sayisi Dene First Nation, O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation, Northlands Denesuline First...
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Canada. Government of Canada. 2013-09-15. "AANDC (First Nation Profiles) Sayisi Dene First Nation". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada...
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communities, such as: Barren Lands First Nation, Northlands First Nation, Sayisi Dene, Split Lake Cree, Fox Lake, Shamattawa, and Mathias Colomb. Founded as...
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only three actual Indian reserves in the Northwest Territories, Hay River Dene 1, Salt River 195 and Salt Plains 195. All other places are Indian settlements...
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many Indigenous communities such as the Cree of York Factory, Fox Lake, Sayisi-Dene, and Inuit First Nations. Native species like Caribou and polar bears...
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Sagkeeng First Nation Sandy Bay First Nation Sapotaweyak Cree Nation Sayisi Dene First Nation Shamattawa First Nation Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Skownan...
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First Nation Red Sucker Lake First Nation St. Theresa Point First Nation Sayisi Dene First Nation Shamattawa First Nation Tataskweyak Cree Nation War Lake...
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(Tariurjuaq) for whaling and to fish during the winters. The Chipewyan Sayisi Dene were caribou hunters also, but they stayed inland year-round. Because...
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House Cree, NortWands, Opaskwayak Cree, Rolling River, Sapotaweyak Cree, Sayisi Dene, Shamattawa, War Lake, Wuskwi Sipihk and York Factory Other First Nations...
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Sagkeeng First Nation Sandy Bay First Nation Sapotaweyak Cree Nation Sayisi Dene First Nation Shamattawa First Nation Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Skownan...
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2016-05-06. Gudz, Cheryl (July 7, 2014). "Live through this: How the Sayisi Dene survive". Kensington. Archived from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved...
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- Sapotaweyak First Nation, Manitoba Peter Yassie Memorial School - Sayisi Dene Nation, Manitoba Abraham Beardy School - Shamattawa First Nation, Manitoba...
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Fox Lake Cree, God's Lake, Manto Sipi Cree, Northlands Denesuline, Sayisi Dene, Shamattawa, Tataskweyak Cree, War Lake, and York Factory Southeast Resource...
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Manitoba Husky cross (Unknown number) Unnamed male child 3 years A Sayisi Dene child was bitten by dogs while playing with his cousin and died before...
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restricted entry to essential travellers, and Chief David Monias said the Sayisi Dene and others are doing the same. As of March 19, the Council of the Haida...
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documentary); as co-writer/co-director/co-producer of Almost Home: a Sayisi Dene Journey, an intimate portrait of a Canadian aboriginal community in transition...
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close to the river attracted both the Caribou Inuit and the Chipewyan Sayisi Dene for about 5,000 years. Originally, the Caribou Inuit did not live in...
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Taltheilei Shale tradition (category Dene culture)
migration path of the caribou; these Taltheilei are ancestors of the Sayisi Dene, now a Chipewyan band. Other Taltheilei lived at Shethanei Lake (traveled...
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Return to Nepal with Bruce Cockburn (documentary channel) Almost Home: A Sayisi Dene Journey (CBC); awarded best Social Political documentary and Kathleen...
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(Coahuilteco + Cotoname + Comecrudan + Karankawa + Tonkawa) Cunza–Kapixanan Dené–Caucasian Dené–Yeniseian Esmeralda–Yaruroan Ge–Pano–Carib Guamo–Chapacuran Gulf...
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U+18EB ᣫ CANADIAN SYLLABICS SAYISI SHOO U+18EC ᣬ CANADIAN SYLLABICS SAYISI HOO U+18EE ᣮ CANADIAN SYLLABICS CARRIER DENE GEE U+18EF ᣯ CANADIAN SYLLABICS...
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and ᐁ u. One of the Chipewyan scripts is more faithful to western Cree. (Sayisi Chipewyan is substantially more divergent.) It has the nine forms plus the...
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